The Citizen, 1995-02-15, Page 13"MEN WANTED!"
As volunteer role
models, in the Ark
Community Youth
Center. Role includes
interactive games,
basketball, darts, pool,
cards, etc. One night
a month, on a
Thursday, Friday or
Saturday from 7 p.m.-
10 p.m. Call Sallianne
at 887-6024 or 9834.
C
COMING
EVENTS
COMMUNITY SHOWER FOR
Sherry Tyerman Tues., Feb. 21,
8 p.m. at the home of Darlene
Fischer (1 1/4 miles west of
Cranbrook). Everyone welcome.
06-2
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
Service - Theme: The Earth is
House for all People. Guest
Speaker Rev. Stephen Huntley,
Pastor of Blyth United Church. Fri-
day, March 3, 7:30 p.m. at Trinity
Anglican Church Dinsley St. W.,
Blyth. Babysitting provided.
Everyone welcome. 06-2p
PUBLIC MEETING: TO DETER-
mine the support of the community
for the hall, Walton Community
Hall, Feb. 21, 7:30 p.m. 06-2
OLD TIME VALENTINE'S DAY
Community Dance, Friday,
Feb. 17/95, 9:00 - 1:00, Tiffin's
Orchestra, Walton Community
Hall, Admission $5.00. Ladies
please bring lunch. 06-2
BABYSITTER REQUIRED IN
Brussels, Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. -
5 p.m., starting May 8. Phone: 887-
6291. 0'7-2p
URGENT! BABYSITTER NEED-
ed in Walton. Call 887-9336.
Students welcome to call. 07- 1p
SOMEONE TO WORK ON HOG
farm near Belgrave. Barn work and
field work, must be good with
animals and machinery. Please
send written resume to: Monoway
Farms Limited, RR 4, Brussels,
Ont. NOG 1H0. 06-2
Multiple sclerosis can
cause loss of balance,
impaired speech, extreme
fatigue and. double vision.
Multiple
Sclerosis
SOCIETY OF CANADA
1-800-268-7582
COMING
EVENTS
DABBER BINGO - $1,000 JACK-
pot must go! Wingham Knights of
Columbus, every Tuesday. Sacred
Heart Parish Hall, Wingham. Doors
open 6 p.m. Early Birds 7:15 p.m.
Licence number M157928. tfn
COMMUNITY BENEFIT EVEN-
ing for Rick and Lynn Packer who
lost their barn by fire, Seaforth
Community Centre, rescheduled for
Feb. 17, 8 p.m. Everyone welcome.
Please bring lunch. 05-3
WALTON U.C.W. HOT TURKEY
luncheon Tuesday, Feb. 28, 11:30
to 1:00. Euchre to follow at 1:00 in
church basement. 07-2
UPCOMING CLASSES AT
Stitches by M.J. Quillow - Feb. 28,
March 7; shirts and/or skirts -
March 9; woven patchwork tote or
diaper bag - March 14, 16. Call
523-4392 for details or to pre-
register. 07-2
LUNCHEON - FEB. 16, 12
NOON, $6.00. Euchre to follow at
Londesboro United Church.
Proceeds to CHuMS. Give your
support. 07-1p
HIGHLY RESPECTED AND
internationally known, Newton
Western, Clairvoyant and Medium
will be available March 17 and 18,
private sessions. For more
information call 233-7195. 07-1
THE OPTIMIST CLUB OF BLYTH
and District will be sponsoring a
7-week babysitting course. The
course will run Thursday evenings
from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the Blyth
Public School starting on March
30, 1995. Interested boys and girls
must be at least 12 years of age as
of April 1/95 and must pre-register
by March 24. The registration fee is
$5. For more information or to pre-
register call: Dan Baarda 523-4868;
Rose deBoer 523-9500. 07-1
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
to attend the 85th birthday
celebration for Jane Devries,
rescheduled for Sunday, Feb. 19 at
Brussels United Church, 2 - 4 p.m.
Good wishes only, please. 05-3
BILLY BISHOP GOES TO WAR -
Sunday, February 19, 2:30 p.m. at
Blyth Festival. Call 519-523-9300
for reserved tickets. $15 each.
05-3
LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT
Lions Club Lucky Bingo every
Sunday, Lucknow Community
Centre, 7:15 p.m. Doors open
6:30 p.m. Air conditioned. Wheel
Chair Accessible. Potential prize
board over $3,000, $1,000 jackpot
must go every week. tfn
EUCHRE PARTY ON FEB. 20
at 8 p.m. in 1.0.0.F. Lodge rooms,
Brussels. Sponsored by Morning
Star Rebekah Lodge. Lunch and
prizes. 06-2
STARTING NOW UNTIL THE
end of March, Seaforth Minor
Sports Council Bingo will open
hall doors at 5:30 p.m. Ticket sales
begin at 6:30 p.m. Games start at
7:30 p.m. First and third Mondays
jackpot $750.00. Second and fourth
Mondays jackpot $1,000.
06-2
-RATES-
20 words or less only
$4.00. Additional words
150 each.
500 will be deducted
if ad is paid by the
following Wednesday
DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
NICELY DECORATED ONE
bedroom home with garage, near
Brussels. Available February 1,
1995. Call 887-9867 after 6 p.m.
05-3
THREE BEDROOM APARTMENT
in Blyth, carpeted. Available March
1. Phone 523-9428. 03-tfn
BRIGHT, CHEERFUL THREE
bedroom semi in Blyth, available
now. Good parking. $500 plus
utilities. References preferred.
887-9007. 48-tfn
BLYTH: TWO BEDROOM
apartment, fridge, stove, utilities
and laundry facilities all included.
Phone 482-9371. 01-tfn
FARMHOUSE FOR RENT -
4-bedroom farmhouse located just
off Hwy. 4 between Belgrave and
Wingham. For inquiries call: 357-
3330. 06-2
ARTICLES
FOR SALE
ONE WOOD STOVE WITH FAN.
Phone 887-9254. 07-1
RAINBOW TROUT - FRESHLY
cleaned, 6 for $12.50 or fish your
own at 30it an inch; 3 concessions
north, 3 sideroads west of Blyth.
Gloria Hedley 357-2329. 04-tfn
FRAMING SALE - 20% OFF ON
all frames and fine custom framing,
February, March, 50% off on all
limited edition prints. Snyder
Studio, Wingham, 519-357-1851.
06-8
GOOD CLEAN CHUNKY HARD
maple slab wood, $12.50 to $13.57/
cord delivered. Phone 529-7302.
06-4
Your Message Comes Across
In the Classifieds
BOYLE. Harry and Cathy Boyle
and their daughter, Melissa are
pleased to announce the birth of
their son and brother, Gregory
Stephen, weighing in at 7 lbs. 11
oz., Jan. 31/95. Gregory is Ken and
Anne Williamson's of Walton
eighth grandchild and Leona
Boyle's of Auburn fourth grand-
child. Cathy and Harry would like
to thank Clinton Hospital for the
excellent care and help they
received. 07-1
B
BIRTHS
MARKS. Steven and Wendy are
proud to announce the safe arrival
of Sarah Jean on Feb. 9/95, born at
St. Joseph's Hospital in London at
7:18 a.m. weighing 7 lbs. 4 oz.
Spoiling privileges go to Sarah's
big sister Tiffany and her
grandparents, Lloyd and Violet
Heibein and Stan and Nancy
Marks, all of Brussels. 07-1
SMITH. Doug, Nicole and brother
Donovan are pleased to announce
the birth of Keigan Cameron.
Keigan was born at Pembrooke
General Hospital on February 8,
1995, weighing 6 lbs. and 19 1/2"
long. Loving grandparents are
Keith and Olwen Richmond of
Blyth and Sharon Campbell of
Belleville. 07-1
C
CARD OF
THANKS
AMENT. We wish to thank our
friends and neighbours for cards
and phone calls and the flowers
sent to the house at the time of the
passing of Stewart's brother. —
Stewart and Mildred Ament. 0'7-1p
APPLEBY. I would like to say
thank you to all relatives,
neighbours and friends who
phoned, visited, sent cards, gifts
and flowers while I was a patient in
University Hospital, London and
Clinton Public Hospital. Special
thanks to the doctors and nurses in
these hospitals for their excellent
care. Also to Rev. S. Huntley for
his visits and prayers. Your
thoughtfulness will long be
remembered. — Lloyd. 07-1p
BOS. A big thanks goes out to all
those who helped out while I was
in the hospital and home
recovering. Also thanks to Dr.
Wenske, Rosie, and the ambulance
drivers from Clinton and Drs.
Shannen and Maciver from
Stratford. Your help and support
was very appreciated. — Chas. 07-1
DALE. I would like to thank
everyone from Queen's Villa who
wished me good luck on my knee
surgery Feb. 7. I would also like to
thank Les and Shirley Dale for the
fruit basket they sent me while I
was in hospital, Aunt Mae and
Uncle Al for the flower. Thanks to
Shirley Ramsey and family for
taking care of Nicholas. Thank you
to my family for being supportive
and thinking of me. A very special
thank you to my mom and brother
George for being there during
surgery, my stay in the hospital and
since returning home. Thank you to
all who helped in any way they
could. — Susan Dale. 07-1
KELLY. Thank you to all who
called, visited, sent cards and
flowers while in Clinton Public
Hospital and since returning home.
Special thanks to Dr. Raczycki and
nurses for their care and
compassion. It was all greatly
appreciated. — Nora Kelly. 07-lp
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C CARD OF
THANKS
PEARSON. I would like to thank
everyone for your cards, flowers
and treats during my stay in
hospital and since returning home.
Your visits were very much
appreciated and helped pass the
time. Special thanks to Dr.
Connors, the ambulance attendants
and emergency and intensive care
staff on Christmas Day for being
there when I needed you. To Dr.
McNabb, Dr. Mathews, and all the
nurses on second floor for your
care. To Rev. McMillan and
hospital Padre for your visits and
prayers and last but not least my
family. A very special thanks to
everyone. — George Pearson. 07-1p
REID. We wish to express our
heartfelt thanks to our relatives,
friends and neighbours for their
many expressions of sympathy and
concern at this time of passing of
our dear wife and mother, Beryl
Reid. We greatly appreciate all of
the cards, letters, telephone calls
and personal visits that we have
received. Thank you to those who
brought delicious food to our
homes. The donations to the
Genealogical Society and the many
other organizations were also most
generous. The flowers and plants
were a great tribute to a lady who
truly enjoyed the many joys that
nature provides us with day to day.
Thank you to Reverend Paul Ross
and Londesboro United Church for
their support and to Reverend
Bruce Cook and Northside United
Church for the beautiful funeral
service and luncheon prepared and
served by the UCW. Thank you to
the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home
and the arrangements and guidance
provided by Ross Ribey and Ruth
Townsend. We would also like to
recognize and thank Dr. Hay and
the staff at Clinton Public Hospital,
Dr. Marchuk and the staff at
Stratford General Hospital and Dr.
Yu and the staff at the London
Regional Cancer Clinic for their
efforts and care. When we lose
someone dear to us, we draw
family members and friends near
for their support, and we deeply
cherish, all the more, their presence
in our lives. Such an experience
enriches our lives and makes us
more caring and understanding
individuals. We can, therefore,
benefit from this difficult loss and
hopefully be a real comfort to those
who may lose a loved one in the
days and years to come. Thanks
again to each and everyone. —
Watson, Dave and Dan Reid,
Donna and Harry Arts. 07-1
COMING
EVENTS
C.P.H. CARD CAVALCADE
Euchre, Londesboto Hall, 2:00 p.m.,
February 21. 07-lp
THE SON-SHINE SINGERS OF
Knox United Church in Belgrave
are presenting a concert on Sunday,
Feb. 19 at 1:15 p.m. at the church.
Donations accepted at the door.
Everyone is welcome. 07-1
PANCAKE SUPPER - ST. JOHN'S
Anglican Church, Brussels
Tuesday, Feb. 28, 5 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Adults $6.00, children (under 12)
$3.00, preschoolers free. 07-2